Re: Ju188 lost in France
Hello Jim
Up to now I have not found ant Wnr plate , there is very few part of the fuselage the machine should have burnt I hope to find the Wnr of the engine . I have to inspect one more time the wreck in the next coming days . It looks like the machine exploded .... the propeller blades are in rather good state not bent -> the engine was not running . We have found a 12.7 mm impact in a pulley . Eric |
Re: Ju188 lost in France
Hello! I am interested in the pics of the parts that were found, especially the cockpitparts.
Best Chris |
Re: Ju188 lost in France
Chris: You were not to know but poor Eric passed away last year
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Re: Ju188 lost in France
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I try to identify Ju88 fallen in my area and I just found your site. Very, very interresting! A true gold mine.http://forum.12oclockhigh.net/images/icons/icon7.gif "My" Ju88 fell August 13 and October 25, 1940, April 4, 1941 and August 3, 1944. Have you the list of losses for these periods? Where can I find information? I hope you can help me in my research. Thank you |
Re: Ju188 lost in France
You were not to know but Eric Larger is no longer alive-if you have questions on anything in this thread I suggest you start a new one
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Re: Ju188 lost in France
Oh, excuse me, I do not know.
A thought for him .... |
Re: Ju188 lost in France
Acc. to : Rudolf Puchinger His photo: http://www.ma-shops.com/huesken/item...=20996&lang=en Ju 188-2, 180480, PUCHINGER, Major Rudolf, , Stab III., KG 6, , 3E+AS, , , 13-Jun-44, MIA with crew after Luftkampf., , FR, Horn, Wir Flogen gen Westen, p.272, , (Ornemündung), 100%, F
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